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  2. List of laboratory biosecurity incidents - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory accident resulted in two scientists infected and one died. [8] 1971-07-30 1971 Aral smallpox incident: Smallpox Soviet Union The 1971 Aral smallpox incident was the outbreak of viral disease which occurred as a result of a field test at a Soviet biological weapons facility on an island in the Aral Sea. The incident sickened ten ...

  3. Laboratory leak - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 June 2021, at 14:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  4. Talk:List of laboratory biosecurity incidents - Wikipedia

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    I should further note that the lede includes what, in my opinion, would include a ferret bite or any other non-exposure near miss: "This list of laboratory biosecurity incidents includes accidental laboratory-acquired infections and laboratory releases of lethal pathogens, containment failures in or during transport of lethal pathogens, and ...

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  6. Biosafety - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, the laboratory supervisor, who reports to the laboratory director, is responsible for organizing regular training sessions on laboratory safety. [9] The third point, the personnel must be informed about any special hazards and be required to review the safety or operations manual and adhere to established practices and procedures. The ...

  7. 1993 Milwaukee cryptosporidiosis outbreak - Wikipedia

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    The 1993 Milwaukee cryptosporidiosis outbreak was a significant distribution of the Cryptosporidium protozoan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the largest waterborne disease outbreak in documented United States history. It is suspected that The Howard Avenue Water Purification Plant, one of two water treatment plants in Milwaukee at the time, was ...

  8. Laboratory safety - Wikipedia

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    Hazardous chemicals present physical and/or health threats to workers in clinical, industrial, and academic laboratories. Laboratory chemicals include cancer-causing agents (carcinogens), toxins (e.g., those affecting the liver, kidney, and nervous system), irritants, corrosives, sensitizers, as well as agents that act on the blood system or damage the lungs, skin, eyes, or mucous membranes.

  9. Biosafety cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The field test requirements may include: Air velocity within the work zone. Air barrier testing (barrier between operator and product; some standards utilise inward velocity testing instead) Filter integrity (leak testing or the amount of aerosols that a filter allows to pass through it) Particle counting within the work zone; Gas tightness